Alright niggles. I am trying to get my fuel trims nailed down since the temps have plemeted. Between juggling post fuel trim, VE enrichment tables, IAT and ECT trims, it is becoming a bit of a fiasco. It could be mostly that I don't have a lot of time to dedicate to it. When I always ran the free version of Crome, I could get cold start and warm up fuel nailed in a pretty short amount of time. With Neptune, it seems to be more of a chore for some reason.
With the default IAT and ECT trims, A/F during warm up is way too rich. I was as bad as low 10s at one point.
I used stoich as my center point for ECT trim at about 195 degrees F and used desired A/F for each temperature set point from there based on the proportion to stoich.
After doing this, I am running very lean during warm up, like 16-17.
For IAT, I was going to use ideal gas law, somewhat flawed for this methinks, as a baseline for IAT trims. The trim values I come up with by doing this are quite a bit different form what the default settings are. Yes, I used the absolute temperature scale, Rankine, to calculate the trims.
Am I off my rocker here? This should be easier no?
Advice, criticism, lewd comments?